Climate change and ecological systems : a conceptual framework for the understanding of socio-hydrological dynamics

Published Article === A functioning ecological system results in ecosystem goods and services which are of direct value to human beings. Ecosystem services are the conditions and processes which sustain and fulfill human life, and maintain biodiversity and the production of ecosystem goods. However,...

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Main Authors: Woyessa, Y.E., Welderufael, W.A.
Other Authors: Central University of Technology Free State Bloemfontein
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Language:en_US
Published: Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol 10 , Issue 1: Central University of Technology Free State Bloemfontein 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11462/339
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cut-oai-ir.cut.ac.za-11462-3392016-03-16T03:59:04Z Climate change and ecological systems : a conceptual framework for the understanding of socio-hydrological dynamics Woyessa, Y.E. Welderufael, W.A. Central University of Technology Free State Bloemfontein Ecological systems Socio-hydrological dynamics Published Article A functioning ecological system results in ecosystem goods and services which are of direct value to human beings. Ecosystem services are the conditions and processes which sustain and fulfill human life, and maintain biodiversity and the production of ecosystem goods. However, human actions affect ecological systems and the services they provide through various activities, such as land use, water use, pollution and climate change. Climate change is perhaps one of the most important sustainable development challenges that threaten to undo many of the development efforts being made to reach the targets set for the Millennium Development Goals. Understanding the provision of ecosystem services and how they change under different scenarios of climate and biophysical conditions could assist in bringing the issue of ecosystem services into decision making process. Similarly, the impacts of land use change on ecosystems and biodiversity have received considerable attention from ecologists and hydrologists alike. Land use change in a catchment can impact on water supply by altering hydrological processes, such as infiltration, groundwater recharge, base flow and direct runoff. In the past a variety of models were used for predicting land-use changes. Recently the focus has shifted away from using mathematically oriented models to agent-based modelling (ABM) approach to simulate land use scenarios. The agent-based perspective, with regard to land-use cover change, is centred on the general nature and rules of land-use decision making by individuals. A conceptual framework is being developed to investigate the possibility of incorporating the human dimension of land use decision and climate change model into a hydrological model in order to assess the impact of future land use scenario and climate change on the ecological system in general and water resources in particular. 2015-08-31T11:02:47Z 2015-08-31T11:02:47Z 2011 2011 Article 1684498X http://hdl.handle.net/11462/339 en_US Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal;Vol 10 , Issue 1 Central University of Technology Free State Bloemfontein 125 351 bytes, 1 file Application/PDF Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol 10 , Issue 1: Central University of Technology Free State Bloemfontein
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topic Ecological systems
Socio-hydrological dynamics
spellingShingle Ecological systems
Socio-hydrological dynamics
Woyessa, Y.E.
Welderufael, W.A.
Climate change and ecological systems : a conceptual framework for the understanding of socio-hydrological dynamics
description Published Article === A functioning ecological system results in ecosystem goods and services which are of direct value to human beings. Ecosystem services are the conditions and processes which sustain and fulfill human life, and maintain biodiversity and the production of ecosystem goods. However, human actions affect ecological systems and the services they provide through various activities, such as land use, water use, pollution and climate change. Climate change is perhaps one of the most important sustainable development challenges that threaten to undo many of the development efforts being made to reach the targets set for the Millennium Development Goals. Understanding the provision of ecosystem services and how they change under different scenarios of climate and biophysical conditions could assist in bringing the issue of ecosystem services into decision making process. Similarly, the impacts of land use change on ecosystems and biodiversity have received considerable attention from ecologists and hydrologists alike. Land use change in a catchment can impact on water supply by altering hydrological processes, such as infiltration, groundwater recharge, base flow and direct runoff. In the past a variety of models were used for predicting land-use changes. Recently the focus has shifted away from using mathematically oriented models to agent-based modelling (ABM) approach to simulate land use scenarios. The agent-based perspective, with regard to land-use cover change, is centred on the general nature and rules of land-use decision making by individuals. A conceptual framework is being developed to investigate the possibility of incorporating the human dimension of land use decision and climate change model into a hydrological model in order to assess the impact of future land use scenario and climate change on the ecological system in general and water resources in particular.
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title Climate change and ecological systems : a conceptual framework for the understanding of socio-hydrological dynamics
title_short Climate change and ecological systems : a conceptual framework for the understanding of socio-hydrological dynamics
title_full Climate change and ecological systems : a conceptual framework for the understanding of socio-hydrological dynamics
title_fullStr Climate change and ecological systems : a conceptual framework for the understanding of socio-hydrological dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Climate change and ecological systems : a conceptual framework for the understanding of socio-hydrological dynamics
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